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*Official Seamaster Club Thread*

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Thanks to you all for your input on this little card we're about to give out...

Post here if you own a Seamaster - of any kind and any date of production. No exclusions. I know there was a lot of interest in a "Seamaster Professional" club...so I guess we'll have to have one too! Why not?

Just post a pic of your Seamaster here and we'll give you a card - and you can do what you like with it. I've seen a couple people use it in their signatures and I think it looks really good. If you need help resizing it to fit, let me know.

I'll get the bal rolling....and I finally get my own card!

Mike

This is my new 45.5mm PO on stainless...



And here's my club membership!

 
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Time to add my latest Seamaster: the 41.5mm grey teak Aqua Terra. Now the $64,000 question is whether I can continue to resist the blue ceramic SMP. :think:

Rob

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pics don't work (for me at least!)
 
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My latest Seamaster - from Ace, this time: the Seamaster Pro black ceramic. Dimer really handled everything beautifully!

Rob

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My beloved PO 2500D 42mm.
 

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I bought this Omega Seamaster off Ebay a few days ago. Did some research before buying and it seems genuine enough. The movement is a cal. 570, of which apparently only 40,000 were ever made. The parts, Swiss made, may well have been assembled in the US. It's 14K gold filled all round, in (near) mint condition and has the "seamonster" back. The movement dates it to around 1958-61 and the back to 1960 or later, I believe. So the seller's 1960 date seems correct. The embossed dial appears to be even rarer than the movement, though, and I'd like to find out more about it. Anyone have any information? Please reply here:

https://www.watchuseek.com/f20/rare-dial-information-wanted-670887.html
 

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